Great Barrier Reef Arena Explained

Ground Name:Great Barrier Reef Arena
Nickname:Harrup Park
Country:Australia
Location:Mackay, Australia
Establishment:1968 (first recorded match)
Seating Capacity:10,000[1]
International:true
Onlyodidate:28 February
Onlyodiyear:1992
Onlyodihome:India
Onlyodiaway:Sri Lanka
Firstwodidate:21 September
Firstwodiyear:2021
Firstwodihome:Australia
Firstwodiaway:India
Lastwodidate:26 September
Lastwodiyear:2021
Lastwodihome:Australia
Lastwodiaway:India
Firstwt20idate:19 September
Firstwt20iyear:2024
Firstwt20ihome:Australia
Firstwt20iaway:New Zealand
Lastwt20idate:22 September
Lastwt20iyear:2024
Lastwt20ihome:Australia
Lastwt20iaway:New Zealand-->
End1:n/a
Club1:Queensland
Year1:1988 - present
Date:8 October
Year:2021
Source:https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Grounds/2/103.html Ground profile

The Great Barrier Reef Arena (also known as the Ray Mitchell Oval and Harrup Park)[2] is an Australian rules football and a cricket ground in the city of Mackay, Queensland, Australia.

Australian rules football

On 19 September 2018, the Gold Coast Suns announced a four-year deal with the Mackay Council to play AFL Women's matches at Harrup Park between 2019-2022.[3] [4]

Domestic cricket matches

The first recorded match on the ground occurred when Queensland Country XI played against the touring West Indians in 1968, with Rohan Kanhai scoring 206 runs on the 2nd day.[5] In 1978, the ground staged a single World Series Cricket "Country Cavaliers" match.[5]

The ground held its first two List A one day matches in 1988, when Queensland played the touring Pakistanis on 3 and 4 December 1988.[6]

The first first-class match to be played there came in 1995 when Queensland played against the touring Sri Lankans,[7] with the match ending in a 273 run victory for Queensland, with Michael Kasprowicz taking match figures of 12/95. [8] The second first-class game, and first Sheffield Shield game came in 2015 when New South Wales defeated Queensland in a close contest by 3 wickets. Queensland opener Matt Renshaw top scored with 170, and New South Wales spinner Will Somerville collected 7 wickets. [9] A List A match was played there in October 2011 between Queensland and Tasmania in the 2011/12 Ryobi One Day Cup.[6] The ground was then host to a 2016 Quadrangular series between Australia A, India A, South Africa A and Australia's National Performance Squad, being won by India A. [10]

Brisbane Heat from the Women's Big Bash Cricket League played six home games at Mackay in 2018 and 2019.[11]

Great Barrier Reef Arena hosted nine WBBL games from 13 November 2021 to 20 November 2021, with six teams competing in two consecutive "festival rounds".[12]

International cricket matches

The ground hosted a One Day International match during the 1992 Cricket World Cup, with India and Sri Lanka playing on 28 February.[13] The match was abandoned after two deliveries due to torrential rain, despite the best efforts of the groundstaff to dry the outfield.[14] Thus, Sri Lankan fast bowler Champaka Ramanayake and Indian batsman Krishnamachari Srikkanth hold unusual distinctions: Ramanayake is the only male international bowler to have ever bowled at the venue, and Srikkanth is the batsman who scored the only run ever in the only men's international cricket match played here. [15] This match was also the debut match of Ajay Jadeja.

In 2021, the venue was selected to host three Women's One Day International matches between Australia and India, the first of which was played on 21 September 2021.[16] [17]

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Great Barrier Reef Arena . Austadiums . 10 November 2022.
  2. Web site: Great Barrier Reef Arena . Austadiums . 30 August 2021.
  3. https://dailymercury.com.au/news/gold-coast-suns-deal-kicking-goals-for-sugar-city/3523892/ AFL club signs huge deal with Mackay Council
  4. http://www.goldcoastfc.com.au/news/2018-09-19/mackay-deal-excites-bella Mackay deal excites Bella
  5. Web site: Other matches played on Ray Mitchell Oval, Mackay. CricketArchive. 20 October 2011.
  6. Web site: List A Matches played on Ray Mitchell Oval, Mackay. CricketArchive. 21 October 2011.
  7. Web site: First-Class Matches played on Ray Mitchell Oval, Mackay. CricketArchive. 21 October 2011.
  8. Web site: Queensland v Sri Lankans, 1995/96. CricketArchive. 21 October 2011.
  9. Web site: Queensland v New South Wales, 2015/16. CricketArchive. 26 February 2017.
  10. Web site: Australia A v India A, 2016. CricketArchive. 26 February 2017.
  11. Web site: Brisbane Heat to return this summer. . 8 July 2021. Mackay Regional Council. 18 October 2021.
  12. Web site: More WBBL for Mackay. . 7 October 2021. Brisbane Heat. 18 October 2021.
  13. Web site: One-Day International Matches played on Ray Mitchell Oval, Mackay. CricketArchive. 21 October 2011.
  14. Web site: India v Sri Lanka, 1992 Cricket World Cup. CricketArchive. 21 October 2011.
  15. Web site: India vs Sri Lanka. 11 Dec 2011. Cricket Archive.
  16. News: Burnett. Adam. 20 September 2021. Lively track expected as Aussies eye 25th win. Cricket Australia. 22 September 2021.
  17. News: . 21 September 2021. Australia scores nine-wicket ODI win over India, teenager Darcie Brown takes 4-33 for hosts. ABC News. 22 September 2021.